I would think that would have to be a 3-way trade since any deal for the Lakers would have to involve a point guard and the Bulls don't have one that would make the Lakers better who they would trade.

Wow that sentence.But I assume that's why he said "exploring avenues to trade for." I've heard Andre Miller's name floating around. I don't think he's the best fit for the Lakers because they need shooting, but he's still a big upgrade. And I don't know who else would be involved in the trade.

i dont see the lakers taking boozer. his contract is too long and for too much. a three teamer is the only way. but who wants boozer?who they get:Lakers: Josh Smith, Kirk HinrichBulls: Pau GasolHawks: Carlos Boozer, 1st rounderpretty weak for the lakers. they'd need more to do it. hawks probably not loving it either.

Spademan, on 17 March 2008 - 09:38 AM, said:

Shit in one hand and hope in the other, see which young celebrity starlet I rape first.

FIRST BIG TRADE: Bucks trade Bogut & Jackson to Warriors for EllisIronic that Jackson cried himself out of Golden State and I'd imagine he's pretty damn happy to be coming back. Going to be interesting to see if he was just a star in the doghouse or whether he's dropping skilz a la Iverson. So reminds me of AI's return to the 76ers which looked good for literally 1 game then bust.http://abcnews.go.co...64#.T2BO-nlIXAx

dwight howard has lost his damn mind. does he think he's fooling anyone with this shit.

There was a good article about him the other day. It basically said he doesn't want to be a bad guy, so he's telling Orlando what they want to hear, but he's leaving no matter what at the end of the year. And that he really, really wants to go to New Jersey. Part of why he doesn't want to be traded is because Orlando is pretty good now and he doesn't want to go to a team that has been gutted to trade for him (like what happened with Melo).

There was a good article about him the other day. It basically said he doesn't want to be a bad guy, so he's telling Orlando what they want to hear, but he's leaving no matter what at the end of the year. And that he really, really wants to go to New Jersey. Part of why he doesn't want to be traded is because Orlando is pretty good now and he doesn't want to go to a team that has been gutted to trade for him (like what happened with Melo).

yeah i read that too. it's insane that the magic can be so stupid.

Spademan, on 17 March 2008 - 09:38 AM, said:

Shit in one hand and hope in the other, see which young celebrity starlet I rape first.

You know, it might not be that stupid to keep him and let him walk. That team can make the second round of the playoffs (heck, if they're hot from 3, they can probably beat anyone) which is worth a lot of money. Then Dwight leaves and you've got a ton of cap space. (It would be really nice if they could convince Nelson to not exercise his $8m player option, but that doesn't seem likely.) Orlando isn't a small market that can't attract any free agents, so cap space is actually worth something to them. You have to get rid of Otis Smith though.Who is saying no to Howard for Bynum right now? Is it LA or Orlando? Bynum has been a beast lately. Love seeing the Lakers go to him more often. The health is always an issue of course.

well hoopshype doesnt list jameer's as an option year. but even if jameer and dwight leave they'll still be around 60 million.

They're still paying Gilbert Arenas's $20 million (holy crap), but it doesn't count against the cap (amnesty!).So $45 million even with Jameer.Hoops World: Jameer Nelson, Orlando Magic – $7.8 million – Player Option ($7.8 million)I don't know, maybe he already exercised the option? Can you do that this early?Anyway, I think if you're Orlando you don't trade Dwight just to trade him. You actually have to get real value coming back, not just whatever the best offer is.

More Howard news.“I know basketball. I’m not a body language expert,” said general manager Otis Smith. “But the fact that Dwight was making a wanking motion the whole time he was talking makes me wonder if he wasn’t 100-percent serious. Especially how when he said ‘I want to remain with the Magic for my entire career,’ he pretended to ejaculate into the air and then he slumped over like he was dead.”Howard insists he was serious in his statements about staying a member of the Magic.“Oh, yeah. Totally serious. What would make you think I was being sarcastic,” he asked, now furiously faux-wanking with both hands while rolling his eyes.“Dwight is only 26 and is one of the best big men to come along in years, but I’m sure that even at this late date we can get a fair return for him in a trade,” general manager Smith said with a wanking motion.